Countably compact groups having minimal infinite powers
Abstract
We answer the question, raised more than thirty years ago, on whether the power (G raised to the power omega) of a countably compact minimal Abelian group G is minimal, by showing that the negative answer is equivalent to the existence of measurable cardinals.
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